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"The Heisenberg Method": Geometry, Algebra, and Probability in Quantum Theory. [PDF]
Plotnitsky A.
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Moderate retention forestry creates structurally sharp forest edges that act as ecological filters, shaping orientation‐specific activity of ground‐dwelling arthropods. Using drift‐fence pitfall traps, we show that activity aligned with ecotones is more frequent than activity across forest–clearcut boundaries, particularly among detritivores.
Dominik Stočes +3 more
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Accuracy and applicability of periodontitis risk assessment tools: A critical appraisal
Abstract Currently, periodontal risk assessment finds application at first visit (to identify individuals at high risk of either disease incidence, if still healthy, or disease progression, if already diseased) as well as at patient monitoring after active treatment and enrolment in a supportive periodontal care program.
Roberto Farina +3 more
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Strategic Influencers and the Shaping of Beliefs
ABSTRACT Influencers, from propagandists to sellers, expend vast resources targeting agents who amplify their message through word‐of‐mouth communication. While agents differ in network position, they also differ in their bias: Agents may naturally read articles with a particular slant or buy products from a certain seller.
Akhil Vohra
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Computational workflows for natural and biomedical image processing based on hypercomplex algebras. [PDF]
Valous NA +14 more
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Fukaya categories of the torus and Dehn surgery. [PDF]
Lekili Y, Perutz T.
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Confidence intervals for extinction risk: Validating population viability analysis with limited data
Abstract The assessment of extinction risk remains a key component of IUCN and CITES evaluations. However, it has been argued that, under realistic data limitations, confidence intervals (CIs) for extinction probability often span the entire 0–1 range, rendering such assessments meaningless.
Hiroshi Hakoyama
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Abstract This study examines the adaptive market hypothesis in the prewar and wartime Japanese stock market using a new market capitalization‐weighted price index. First, we find that the degree of market efficiency varies over time and with major historical events. This implies that the hypothesis is supported in this market.
Kenichi Hirayama, Akihiko Noda
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Structured Dynamics in the Algorithmic Agent. [PDF]
Ruffini G, Castaldo F, Vohryzek J.
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Operational locality in global theories. [PDF]
Krämer L, Del Rio L.
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